A Strays Animals in a domesticated pet that lives on its own, maybe it had a home before maybe it didn’t. most of the time they exclusively mean dogs and cats, since those are the two main house pets that seem to the runway or get abandoned by their owners more often. So in retrospective, strays animals is a homeless animal.
2. INTRODUCTION
• A Strays Animals in a domesticated pet that lives on its own,
may be it had a home before may be it didn’t. most of the time
they exclusively mean dogs and cats, since those are the two
main house pets that seem to runway or get abandoned by their
owners more often. So in retrospective, a strays animals is a
homeless animals.
• Strays Animals hinder traffic on all roads in the city cows and
bulls freely roam on the platform and cause obstacles in the
movement of passengers. It is a common sight to see stray
animals loitering around and even occupying the middle of
road. This disrupts traffic flow and often leads to jams. Many
times, bulls lock horns on the roads and pose threat to the lives
of passengers.
3. Objectives
A. To reduce dogs, cats, bulls being abandoned
in the future.
B. To safety concerns for pets and human beings
C. To improve health and welfare of animals.
4. Problems faced by Human Beings Due to
Strays Animals
1. A Animals that is out on its own can cause a collision when it runs
in the road, which might even result in injury to other people and
also to itself.
2. Strays Animals tend to defile and sully due to the fact that no one is
available to look after it.
3. Such Animals might develop the liking to hunt and might ramble
into a garden of other people and might even cause harm to home
pets such as guinea pigs and rabbits, when a stray dog meanders
into a farm land and causes harm to livestock , there are chances
that the farmer might shoot at it, since they are allowed to do so.
4. Strays Animals are fond of opening garbage bin bags and so they
can cause garbage and refuse to be scattered all over the property or
street.
5. 5. Strays Animals often live under buildings, decks, sheds, and
spread fleas there, or worse, they might discover something to
consume which might cause illness to it, and it’ll die under a
structure and cause a horrible rotting odor.
6. All the Animals are not gracious towards human being and so
there are chances that someone might gets bitten if the stray
Animals is not controlled.
7. Strays Animals often prefer to roam in packs and so it might
cause a threatening feel.
8. They tends to bark and howl, especially when they are
involved in a fight with another dog which regularly and
perpetually happens during mating
9. They might spread rabies, a deadly disease that can be easily
communicated and passed on to human beings.
10. These animals might bite bother animals when they try to
mate and also when they fight amongst themselves.
6. Negative impacts of Strays Animals
Strays Animals have many negative impacts on city
environment and human health.
Some are as following:
1. Strays Animals cause air pollution
2. Feces garbage
3. Traffic accidents
4. Animals roaming in the streets at night.
5. They spread rabies a deadly disease
7. Solution
Community based Animals care projects need to be established in
every town, village and city. Just like there are government
hospitals for people everywhere, the animal husbandry
hospitals need to change course and be assisted by AWOs. At
present they are only serving the bio industry and the owners
of food animals.
Every AH hospital needs to provide:
A. Free medical care for the local street animals.
B. Rescue of animals in accidents.
C. Free lifesaving surgeries
D. Veterinarians have to be trained to serve and respect the lives
of all animals.
8. Conclusion
To conclude, the concept of threat of Strays
Animals to the society is a domesticated pet
that lives on its own, may be it had a home
before and some may be not. The Strays
Animals is a Homeless Animals. It is a
common sight to see Strays Animals loitering
around and even occupying the middle of road.